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Rare-earth atoms in solids for quantum photonics

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Abstract

Rare-earth atoms in solids are an attractive candidate system for quantum optics due to their long coherence times and solid-state nature. We study the impact of inhomogeneous broadening on coherent optical processes in such systems.

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